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 Ransomware Gains Traction, UK BEC Fraud Spikes

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“The threat actors realized they can amplify their impact by targeting specific companies such as managed service providers,” said Bennett. Separately, a federal grand jury has indicted a Maryland woman for allegedly bilking a Newark, Delaware medical practice of more than $320,000 through the use of a corporate credit card.

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Barclays Eyes US Expansion

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credit card operations. to stay relevant on a global scale,” said Magdalena Stoklosa, managing director and European head of Banks and Diversified Financials Research at Morgan Stanley. Since then, it launched an online lender in Delaware, which collects term deposits to fund its large U.S. credit card business.

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Finance in motion— $1B moved for $0.02

Lex Sokolin

Goldman Sachs entered and dominated personal digital lending, runs a neobank and roboadvisor, bought a large digital wealth footprint in United Capital, launched a credit card in partnership with Apple, and is now looking into cryptocurrency stablecoins ?—?something Do you think we will see another moment like this in our careers? but “How?”.

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Why Wawa Went To Mobile Order Ahead

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This from Jim Morey — Wawa’s Chief Operating Officer and the chief cheerleader for Wawa’s caffeinated beverages. That pilot has now gone live in all six states Wawa services (New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland and Delaware being the other five) — and is open to anyone who has signed on for Wawa’s free rewards program.

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Banking Is Only The Beginning: 30 Big Industries Blockchain Could Transform

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Ultimately, the use cases for a transparent, verifiable register of transaction data are practically endless — especially since blockchain operates through a decentralized platform requiring no central supervision, while still remaining resistant to fraud. Payments and money transfers. Cybersecurity.